Team:Glasgow/Safety
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- | <p>Most of the following information can also be found on our <a href="https://igem.org/Safety/Safety_Form?team_id=1463">iGEM Safety Form</a></p | + | <p>Most of the following information can also be found on our <a href="https://igem.org/Safety/Safety_Form?team_id=1463">iGEM Safety Form</a></p> |
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<h2 class="subheading">Basic Safety</h2> | <h2 class="subheading">Basic Safety</h2> | ||
<p>Before beginning work in the lab, we learnt basic lab safety. This included: | <p>Before beginning work in the lab, we learnt basic lab safety. This included: | ||
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<li>Knowledge of fire exits</li> | <li>Knowledge of fire exits</li> | ||
<li>Knowledge of first aid kit location/names of qualified first aiders in the building</li> | <li>Knowledge of first aid kit location/names of qualified first aiders in the building</li> | ||
- | <li></li> | + | <li>Always wearing a lab coat inside the lab</li> |
- | <li></li> | + | <li>Reading and signing the relevant COSHH forms</li> |
- | <li></li> | + | <li>How to store flammable/toxic chemicals</li> |
+ | <li>How to dispose of hazardous, and potentially hazardous, waste materials.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Good microbiological practice, such as sterilisation techniques and correct disposal of biological materials.</li> | ||
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Revision as of 17:48, 5 October 2014
Safety
Most of the following information can also be found on our iGEM Safety Form
Basic Safety
Before beginning work in the lab, we learnt basic lab safety. This included:
- Knowledge of fire exits
- Knowledge of first aid kit location/names of qualified first aiders in the building
- Always wearing a lab coat inside the lab
- Reading and signing the relevant COSHH forms
- How to store flammable/toxic chemicals
- How to dispose of hazardous, and potentially hazardous, waste materials.
- Good microbiological practice, such as sterilisation techniques and correct disposal of biological materials.